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Global Organi
Global
c Textile Standard International Working Gro
OrganicTextile Standard
(GOTS)
V e r s i o n 4 . 0
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Table of contents
1 Principles............................................................................................................ 5
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1.1 Aim of the standard....................................................................................... 5
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1.2 Scope and structure...................................................................................... 5
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1.3 Certificate of Compliance.............................................................................. 6....................................................................................................... 6
1.4 Label grading and Labelling.......................................................................... 6
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1.5 Reference documents................................................................................... 7
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2 Criteria .............................................................................................................. 10
................................................................................................................. 102.1 Requirements for organic fibre production .................................................. 10
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2.2 Requirements for fibre material composition .............................................. 10
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2.2.1 Products sold, labelled or represented as "organic" or "organic inconversion" .......................................................................................... 10
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2.4.6 Dyeing .................................................................................................. 25
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2.4.7 Printing ................................................................................................. 25 ....................................................................................................... 25
2.4.8 Finishing ............................................................................................... 27
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2.4.9 Requirements for additional fibre materials and accessories................ 27
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2.4.10 Environmental management.............................................................. 32
............................................................................................ 322.4.11 Wastewater treatment........................................................................ 33
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2.4.12 Storage, packaging and transport...................................................... 34
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2.4.13 Record keeping & internal quality assurance..................................... 35
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2.4.14 Technical quality parameters............................................................. 36 ..................................................................................... 36
2.4.15 Limit values for residues in GOTS Goods.......................................... 37
GOTS ............................................................ 37
2.4.16 Limit values for residues in additional fibre materials andaccessories ........................................................................................ 42
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3 Minimum social criteria 48
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4 Quality assurance system................................................................................. 54
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4.1 Auditing of processing, manufacturing and trading stages......................... 54..................................................................... 54
4.2 Testing of Technical Quality Parameters and Residues ............................. 56
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Annex ................................ ................................................................ ..................... 57
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A) Specific requirements for textile personal care products............................... 57
.............................................................. 57A1) Scope............................................................................................................ 57
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A2) Specific criteria for materials and inputs........................................................ 58
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A2.1) Fibre material components...................................................................... 58
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A2.3) Super Absorbing Polymers (SAPs) ......................................................... 58SAPs ......................................................................... 58
A2.4) Barrier films............................................................................................. 58
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A3) Specific criteria for Inputs.............................................................................. 59
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A3.1) Sizing ...................................................................................................... 59
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1 Principles
1.1 A im o f th e s tan dard
The aim of this standard is to define requirements to ensure organic status of textiles, from harvesting of the raw materials, throughenvironmentally and socially responsible manufacturing up to labelling in order to provide a credible assurance to the end consumer.
1.2 Sc op e an d s tr uc tu re
This standard covers the processing, manufacturing, packaging, labelling, trading and distribution of all textiles made from at least70% certified organic natural fibres. The final products may include, but are not limited to fibre products, yarns, fabrics, garments,fashion textile accessories (carried or worn), textile toys, home textiles, mattresses and bedding products as well as textile personalcare products.
70%
The standard focuses on compulsory criteria only. Some of the criteria are compliance requirements for the entire facility whereGOTS products are processed (2.4.10. Environmental management, 2.4.11. Waste water treatment, 3. Minimum social criteria and4.1. Auditing of processing, manufacturing and trading stages), whereas the others are criteria relevant for the specific products
subject to certification (all other criteria of chapter 2 and chapter 4.2.of this standard). GOTS 2.4.10
2.4.11 3 4.1
2 4.2
As it is to date technically nearly impossible to produce any textiles in an industrial way without the use of chemical inputs, the ap-
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proach is to define criteria for low impact and low residual natural and synthetic chemical inputs (such as dyestuffs, auxiliaries andfinishes) accepted for textiles produced and labelled according to this standard.
1.3 Cer tif ic at e o f C omp li an ce
Processors,manufacturers,traders and retailers that have demonstrated their ability to comply with the relevant GOTS criteria inthe corresponding certification procedure to anApproved Certifierreceive a GOTS Certificate of Compliance issued in accordancewith the Policy and Template for issuing Certificates of Compliance (Scope Certificates, SCs). Accordingly they are consideredCertified Entities. Certificates of Compliance list the products/product categories that theCertified Entities can offer in compliancewith the standard as well as the processing, manufacturing and trading activities that are qualified under the scope of certification.Subcontractors and their relevant processing and manufacturing steps become listed on the Scope Certificate of theCertified Entityassigning the certification.
GOTS SC GOTS
1.4 L ab el gr ad in g an d L ab el li ng
The standard provides for a subdivision into two label-grades. The only differentiation for subdivision is the minimum percentage oforganic / organic -in conversion material in the certified product. Labelling of products asin conversion is only possible, if thestandard, on which the certification of the fibre production is based, permits such labelling for the fibre in question.
Only textile goods (finished or intermediate) produced in compliance with this standard by a Certified Entityand certified by anAp-proved Certifier(=GOTS Goods) may be sold, labelled or represented as:
GOTS
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a) "organic" or "organic -in conversion"
a
or
b) "made with (x %) organic materials" or "made with (x %) organic -in conversion materials"
bx%x%
and the GOTS logo (or the immediate reference Global Organic Textile Standard or the short form GOTS).
GOTS GOTS
Labelling must be completed by a reference to the Approved Certifier who has certified theGOTS Goods (e.g. certifiers nameand/or logo) and the licence number of theCertified Entity(as provided by theApproved Certifier).
GOTS[]
In all cases the GOTS labelling can only be applied to the product/packaging by aCertified Entityand must have been approved bytheCertified EntitysApproved Certifierin advance of its application.
GOTS GOTS
Application of GOTS labelling must be in compliance with the Licensing and Labelling Guide.
GOTS
1.5 Ref er en ce d oc um en ts
Beside this standard the International Working Group has released the following official reference documents that provide for bind-ing provisions and requirements forApproved Certifiers and users of the GOTS:
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GOTS
- Manual for the Implementation of the Global Organic Textile Standard:
provides interpretations and clarifications for specific criteria of GOTS. Its purpose is to prevent any inconsistent, inappropri-ate or incorrect interpretation of the standard. It further contains requirements and detailed specifications for the application
of the GOTS and the implementation of the related quality assurance system for certifiers.
GOTS
GOTS
- Licensing and Labelling Guide:
specifies the licensing conditions for companies participating in the GOTS certification system and defines the correspondinglicence fees. It further sets the requirements for the use of the registered trademark Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTSlogo) in order to ensure correct and consistent application on products as well as in advertisements, catalogues or other pub-lications.
GOTS
GOTS GOTS
- Policy and Template for issuing Certificates of Compliance (Scope Certificates, SCs):
provides detailed instructions with regard to policies, layout, format and text for issuing Certificates of Compliance
SC
- Policy and Template for issuing Transaction Certificates (TCs):
provides detailed instructions with regard to policies, layout, format and text for issuing Transaction Certificates
TC
- Policy and Template for issuing Letters of Approval:
provides detailed instructions with regard to policies, layout, format and text for issuing Letters of Approval for colourants andtextile auxiliaries which are approved as inputs for application in the processing of GOTS certified textile products
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GOTS
- Approval Procedure and Requirements for Certification Bodies:
specifies the approval and monitoring procedures and sets out the related requirements for Certification Bodies to implement
the GOTS certification and quality assurance system
GOTS
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2 Criteria
2 .1 Requ i remen t s fo r o rgan i c f ib re p roduct ion
Approved are natural fibres that are certified organic or organic - in conversion according to Regulation (EC) 834/2007, USDA Na-tional Organic Program (NOP), or any (other) standard approved in the IFOAM Family of Standards for the relevant scope of pro-duction (crop or animal production). The certification body must have a valid and recognised accreditation for the standard it certi-fies against. Recognised accreditations are ISO 65 / 17065 accreditation, NOP accreditation, IFOAM accreditation and IFOAMGlobal Organic System accreditation.
EC834/2007USDANOP IFOAM
ISO 65 17065 NOP IFOAM IFOAM
Certifying of products asorganic- in conversion is only possible, if the standard on which the certification of the fibre production isbased, permits such a certification for the fibre in question. Conversion nature of fibres must be stated as specified in chapter 1.4. ofthis standard.
1.4 2 .2 Requ ir ement s f or f ib r e ma te ri al compos it io n
2.2.1 Products sold, labelled or represented as "organic" or "organic in conversion"
No less than 95% of the fibre content of the products - excludingaccessories - must be of certified organic origin or fromin conver-sion period (identified and labelled as specified in chapters 1.4 and 2.1 of this standard). Up to 5% of the fibre content of the prod-ucts may be made of non-organic fibres that are listed under additional fibre materials in chapter 2.4.9. The percentage figures re-fer to the weight of the fibre content of the products at normal conditions.
95% 1.4 2.1
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2.4.9 5%
2.2.2 Products sold, labelled or represented as "made with x % organic materials" or "made with x % organic in conversion materials"
x%
x%
No less than 70% of the fibre content of the products - excludingaccessories - must be of certified organic origin or fromin conver-sionperiod (identified and labelled as specified in chapters 1.4 and 2.1 of this standard). Up to 30% of the f ibre content of the prod-ucts may be made of non-organic fibres that are listed under additional fibre materials in chapter 2.4.9. The percentage figures re-fer to the weight of the fibre content of the products at normal conditions.
70% 1.4 2.1
2.4.9 30%
2 .3 Gener al r equ ir ement s f or c hem i ca l i np u ts i n a ll p r o ces s in g s t ages
2.3.1 Prohibited and restricted inputs
The following table lists chemical inputs that may (potentially) be used in conventional textile processing but that are explicitlybanned or restricted for environmental and/or toxicological reasons in all processing stages ofGOTS Goods. It is not to be seen asa comprehensive and inclusive list of all chemicalinputs that are prohibited or restricted under GOTS. Prohibition or restriction ofsubstance groups or individualsubstances that are not explicitly listed in this chapter may further result from chapter 2.3.2 Re-quirements related to hazards and toxicity or from other criteria of this standard.
GOTS GOTS
2.3.2
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Substance group
Criteria
Aromatic and/or halogenated solvents
Prohibited
Brominated and chlorinated flame re-tardants
Prohibited
Chlorinated benzenes
Prohibited
Chlorophenols (including their salts andesters)
Prohibited (such asTeCP, PCP)
TeCPPCP
Complexing agents and surfactants
Prohibited are:
- all APs and APEOs (i.e.NP, OP, NPEO, OPEO, APEOs terminated with functionalgroups, APEO-polymers)
AP APEONPOPNPEOOPEOAPEO
APEO
- EDTA, DTPA, NTA
EDTADTPANTA
- LAS, -MES
LAS-MES
Endocrine disruptors
Prohibited
Formaldehyde and other short-chain al-dehydes
Prohibited areinputs that contain or generate formaldehyde or other short-chain alde-hydes during designated application
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Substance group
Criteria
100
Inputswith halogen containing com-
pounds
Prohibited areinputs that contain> 1%permanent AOX.
AOX 1%
Exceptions valid for pigments are set in chapter 2.4.7.
2.4.7
Organotin compounds
Prohibited (such as DBT, MBT, TBT, DOT, TPhT)
DBTMBTTBTDOTTPhT
Plasticizers
Prohibited are:
PAH, phthalates, Bisphenol A and all other plasticizers with endocrine disruptingpotential
PAHA
Per- and Polyfluorinated compounds(PFC)
PFC
Prohibited (such as PFCA (incl. PFOA), PFSA (incl. PFOS) and FTOH)
[ PFCA PFOAPFSA PFOS FTOH]
Quaternary ammonium compounds
Prohibited are:
DTDMAC, DSDMAC and DHTDMAC
DTDMACDSDMAC DHTDMAC
Short-chain chlorinated paraffins(SCCPs, C10-13)
SCCP
C10-13
Prohibited
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Substance group
Criteria
Substancesand preparat ionsthat areprohibited for application in textiles with
a recognised internationally or a nation-ally valid legal character
Prohibited
Substancesand preparat ionshavingrestrictions in usage for application intextiles with a recognised internation-ally or nationally legal character
The same restrictions apply, provide thesubstances andpreparations are not alreadyprohibited or have stricter restrictions criteria according to this standard.Substanceslisted in regulation EC 552/2009 (amending regulation EC 1907/2006 (REACH), annexXVII), and the candidate list of substances of very high concern for authorisation ofthe European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) are prohibited.
EC 552/2009[ EC 1907/2006REACH X]ECHA
2.3.2 Requirements related to hazards and toxicity
Substance group
Criteria
Inputswhich are classified with specifichazard statements (risk phrases) related
to health hazards
Prohibited are:
-substances which are classified with any of the following hazard statements, ifapplied as direct input
-preparations which are classified with any of the following hazard statements
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-preparations which contain at least one substance which is classified with any of thefollowing hazard statements
in accordance with the codification system of the Global Harmonized System (GHS)as published by the United Nations, annex 3:
GHS 3
H300 Fatal if swallowed
H310 Fatal in contact with skin
H330 Fatal if inhaled
H340 May cause genetic defectsH341 Suspected of causing genetic defects
H350 May cause cancer
H351 Suspected of causing cancer
H360 May damage fertility or the unborn child
H361 Suspected of damaging fertility or the unborn child
H370 Causes damage to organs
H371 May cause damage to organs
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H372 Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure
Forinputs assessed on basis of GHS, where the implementation system does not
provide for the codified H-statements, the corresponding hazard classes and catego-ries of GHS, annex 3 apply. For inputs assessed according to the risk phrase classifi-cation (Directive 67/548EEC amended and appealed by Regulation EC 1272/2008)the equivalent risk phrases apply.
GHS H- GHS
3 67/548EEC
EC 1272/2008
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Substance group
Criteria
Inputswhich are classified with specifichazard statements / risk phrases relatedto environmental hazards
Prohibited are:
-substances which are classified with any of the following hazard statements/riskphrases, if applied as direct input
-preparations which are classified with any of the following hazard statements/riskphrases
a) in accordance with the codification system of theGlobal Harmonized System (GHS) as published by the United Nations, annex 3:
GHS 3
H400: Very toxic to aquatic life
H410: Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects
H411: Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects
Forinputs assessed on basis of GHS, where the implementation system does notprovide for the codified H-statements, the corresponding hazard classes and cate-gories of GHS, annex 3 apply. Forinputs assessed according to the risk phraseclassification (Directive 67/548EEC amended and appealed by Regulation EC1272/2008) the equivalent risk phrases apply.
GHS H-
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GHS 3
67/548EEC EC 1272/2008
and
b) in accordance with the codification system of the EU-GHS(Regulation EC 1272/2008):
EU-GHS EC 1272/2008
EUH059: Hazardous to the ozone layer
and
c) in accordance with the risk phrase classification:
R54: Toxic to flora
R55: Toxic to fauna
R56: Toxic to soil organisms
R58: May cause long-term adverse effects in the environment
Inputs which are bio-accumulative andnot rapidly degradable
Prohibited are substances, if applied as direct input, andpreparations classified withH413: May cause long-lasting effects to aquatic life (respective R53) that are both,bio-accumulative1) and not rapidly degradable2), 3)
H413
2), 3) 1)1) Asubstance orpreparation is considered as (potentially) bio-accumulative, if BCF (= bio-concentration factor) 500 or, if absent, log Kow(= logarithm of the n-octanol-water
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partition coefficient) 4
BCF 500 log Kow-4
2) Testing requirement: >70% OECD 301A [28d] or equivalent testing method according to footnote 4 of the table below, except test methods related to eliminability (OECD302). In those cases where only BOD and COD data are available the input is considered rapidly degradable when the ratio of BOD5/COD is 0,5.
>70%OECD 301A [28 ] 4 OECD 302 BOD COD
BOD5/COD 0.5
3) This criterion is not applicable to preparations whose very low solubility in water prevents their bioaccumulation (e.g. pigment preparations)
Allpreparations applied must further comply with the following requirements:
Parameter
Criteria
Oral Toxicity
1)LD50> 2000 mg/kg
LD50 > 2000 mg/kg2) LD50
Aquatic Toxicity
3)
LC50, EC50, IC50> 1 mg/l
LC50EC50IC50> 1 mg/lLC50EC50IC50
Relation of biodegradability / eliminabil-ity 4) to aquatic toxicity 3)
4)
3)
Only allowed, if:
< 70% and > 100 mg/l
< 70% > 100 mg/l
> 70% and > 10 mg/l
> 70% > 10 mg/l
> 95% and > 1 mg/l
> 95% > 1 mg/l1) Performing new animal tests to determine unknown LD50 values in the course of the GOTS assessment procedure for inputs (compare chapter 2.3.3) is prohibited. Instead,
alternative methods (e.g. Acute Toxicity Estimates(ATE),conclusions on analogy from similar products, validated structure-activity relationships, calculation from availabledata of substances contained, expert judgment, in vitro tests) must be used to determine unknown values.
GOTS 2.3.3 LD50 [ATE
]
2)Substances andpreparations, such as alkaline and acids, that fail to meet this requirement because of their pH value only, are exempt from this requirement.
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3) Accepted testing methods [duration]: Performing new fish and daphnia tests to determine unknown LC50/ EC50values in the course of the GOTS assessment procedure forinputs is prohibited. Instead alternative methods to OECD 203 [96hr] and EC50 daphnia, OECD 202 [48hr](e.g.Acute Toxicity Estimates(ATE),validated structure-activity rela-tionships, conclusion on analogy from similar products, calculation from available data of substances contained, fish egg test (embryo toxicity test (FET)), invitro test) mustbe used to determine unknown values;IC50 algae, OECD 201 [72hr]
[]GOTS LC50/ EC50 LC50/ EC50 OECD 203 [96 ] OECD 202
EC50 [48 ] {ATE [FET]}
IC50 , OECD 201 [72 ]
4) Accepted testing methods: OECD 301 A, OECD 301,E, ISO 7827, OECD 302 A, ISO 9887, OECD 302 B, ISO 9888 or OECD 303A; alternatively to meet the 70% level apreparation tested with one of the methods OECD 303A or ISO 11733 a percentage degradation of at least 80% must be shown - or if tested with one of the methods OECD301 B, ISO 9439, OECD 301 C, OECD 302 C, OECD 301 D, ISO 10707, OECD 301 F, ISO 9408, ISO 10708 or ISO 14593 a percentage degradation of at least 60% mustbe shown. To meet the 95% level, if tested with any of the mentioned methods a percentage degradation of 95% must be shown. Testing duration with each method is 28days.
OECD 301 AOECD 301 EISO 7827OECD 302 AISO 9887OECD 302 BISO 9888 OECD 303 A 70%
OECD 303A ISO 11733 80% OECD 301 BISO 9439OECD 301 COECD 302 COECD 301
DISO 10707OECD 301 FISO 9408ISO 10708 ISO 14593 60% 95%
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2.3.3 Assessment of chemical inputs
All chemicalinputs intended to be used to processGOTS Goods are subject to approval by a GOTSApproved Certifierprior to theirusage.Preparations must have been evaluated and their trade names registered on approved lists prior to their usage by a GOTSApproved Certifierwho is authorised by the IWG for the specific accreditation scope:
GOTS GOTS IWG
GOTS
- Approval of textile auxiliary agents (chemical inputs) on positive lists
Approval must be applied by the applicable chemical producer or supplier of the preparations who receive conformity documents(letters of approval) issued by the authorised certifiers and containing the trade names of appliedpreparations that have been foundto be compliant with the criteria of this standard.
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For all chemicalinputs (substances andpreparations) a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), prepared according to an applicablerecognised norm or directive must be available. TheApproved Certifiers are requested, where appropriate and felt necessary, toinclude further sources of information (such as additional toxicological and environmental data on specific components of the auxil-
iary agents, test reports, independent lab analysis and traceability checks of ingredients) in the assessment.MSDS
2 .4 Spec i fi c requ i remen t s and tes t parame te rs
2.4.1 Separation and Identification
All stages through the supply chain must be established so as to ensure that organic and conventional fibres are not commingledand that organic fibres andGOTS Goods are not contaminated by contact with prohibited substances.
GOTS
All organic raw materials must be clearly labelled and identified as such at all stages of the supply chain.
2.4.2 Spinning
Allowed are additives which meet the basic requirements as set in chapter 2.3.1. and 2.3.2. only. Any paraffin products used mustbe fully refined with a limited value for residual oil of 0,5%.
2.3.1 2.3.2 0.5%
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2.4.3 Sizing and weaving / knitting
Allowed sizing agents include starch, starch derivatives, other naturalsubstances and CMC (carboxymethylcellulose).Synthetic sizes which meet the basic requirements as set in chapter 2.3.1. and 2.3.2. may be used for no more than 25% of the to-
tal sizing in combination with natural substances only, calculated for the chemical without water. In case such synthetic sizes arerecycled/recovered in the wastewater from desizing process with a ratio >80% they may be used without limitation in the total sizingbut must still meet the requirements as set in chapter 2.3.1 and 2.3.2.
CMC
2.3.1 2.3.2
25% 80% 2.3.1
2.3.2
Knitting / weaving oils must not contain heavy metals. Otherinputs must be derived fromnatural materials only.
2.4.4 Non-woven manufacture
Allowed non-woven manufacturing processing includes only mechanical compaction, webbing and entangling such as hydro entan-glement.
2.4.5 Pre-treatment and other wet processing stages
Treatment / process
Criteria
Ammonia treatment
Prohibited
- Exception: allowed for after-treatment of wool, if performed in closed system.
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Treatment / process
Criteria
Bleaches
On basis of oxygen only (peroxides, ozone, etc.).Approved Certifiers may grant exceptionsfor non-cotton fibre products where oxygen bleaches are not sufficiently functional, provide
they meet the basic requirements as set in chapter 2.3.1. and 2.3.2.
2.3.1 2.3.2
Boiling, kiering, washing
Allowed are auxiliaries that meet the basic requirements as set in chapter 2.3.1. and 2.3.2.only. Washing detergents must not contain phosphates.
2.3.1 2.3.2
Chlorination of wools
Prohibited
Desizing
Allowed are GMO free enzymatic desizing and other auxiliaries that meet the basic require-
ments as set in chapter 2.3.1. and 2.3.2. only GMO 2.3.1 2.3.2
Mechanical/thermal treatments
Allowed
Mercerization
Allowed with auxiliaries that meet the basic requirements as set in chapter 2.3.1. and 2.3.2.only. Alkaline must be recycled.
2.3.1 2.3.2
Optical brightening
Allowed are optical brightening agents(OBAs) that meet all criteria for the selection of dyesand auxiliaries as set in chapter 2.4.6. Dyeing only.
2.4.6 OBA
Other, not explicitly listed pre-treatment methods
Allowed are mechanical / thermal pre-treatment methods and such with the use ofsubstanceson basis ofnatural materials.
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2.4.6 Dyeing
Parameter
Criteria
Selection of dyes and auxiliaries
Allowed are natural dyes, synthetic dyes and auxiliaries that meet the requirements as set inchapter 2.3.1 and 2.3.2. only.
2.3.1 2.4. 2
Prohibited are (disperse) dyes classified as allergenic.
Prohibited are dyes containing heavy metals as an integral part of the dye molecule (e.g.heavy metal dyes, certain reactive dyes) under consideration of the following exceptions:
- General exception for Iron
- Specific exception for copper: permitted up to 5%per weight in blue, green and turquoisedyestuffs.
5%
The use of natural dyes and auxiliaries that are derived from a threatened species listed onthe Red List of the IUCN is prohibited.
IUCN
2.4.7 Printing
Parameter
Criteria
Selection of dyes, pigments andauxiliaries
Allowed are dyes, pigments and auxiliaries that meet the requirements as set in chapter 2.3.1and 2.3.2 only.
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2.3.1 2.3.2
Flock printing is allowed with non-GMO natural and regenerated fibres if the fibres used meetthe limit values for residues as listed in chapter 2.4.16.
2.4.16 GMO Ammonia is allowed as required buffer in pigment printing pastes.
Prohibited are dyes and pigments containing heavy metals as an integral part of the dyemolecule (e.g. heavy metal dyes, certain reactive dyes) under consideration of the followingexceptions:
- General exception for Iron
- Specific exception for copper: permitted up to 5% per weight in blue, green and turquoisedyestuffs and pigments only.
5%While in generalinputs that contain > 1%permanent AOXare prohibited, exceptionally for yel-low, green and violet pigments the limit is 5%.
1%AOX
5%
Prohibited are printing methods using aromatic solvents, phthalates or chlorinated plastics(e.g. PVC).
PVC
The use of natural dyes and auxiliaries that are derived from a threatened species listed onthe Red List of the IUCN is prohibited.
IUCN
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2.4.8 Finishing
Parameter CriteriaSelection of finishing methods
and auxiliaries
Allowed are mechanical, thermal and other physical finishing methods.
Allowed are natural and syntheticinputs that meet the basic requirements as set in chapter2.3.1 and 2.3.2 only.
2.3.1 2.3.2 Prohibited in general is the use of syntheticinputs for anti-microbial finishing (including bio-cides), coating, filling and stiffening, lustring and matting as well as weighting.
Prohibited are garment finishing methods that are considered to be harmful to the workers
(such as sand blasting of denim).
2.4.9 Requirements for additional fibre materials and accessories
Additional Fibre Materials
Criteria
Fibre materials accepted for theremaining non-organic balance ofthe products material composi-
tion (max. 5% according to chapter2.2.1. and max. 30% according tochapter 2.2.2.)
2.2.1 5% 2.2.2
30%
Allowed are:
- conventional natural fibres:
all non-GMO vegetable fibres - except conventional cotton - and all animal fibres exceptconventional angora wool
GMO
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Criteria
- regenerated fibres from certified organic raw materials, frompre- orpost-consumer waste orfrom raw materials certified according to a program that verifies compliance with sustain-able forestry management principles:
raw materials used must be non-GMO; cellulosic based (such as viscose, modal, lyocell oracetate)and protein based fibres
GMO
- recycled synthetic (polymer) fibres frompre- orpost-consumer waste:
only polyester, polyamide, polypropylene and polyurethane (elastane)
- regenerated fibres (from non-organic raw materials):
raw materials used must be non-GMO; the use is limited to a maximum of 10% resp. 25%for socks, leggings andsportswear
GMO 10%
25%
- virgin synthetic (polymer) fibres:
only polyamide, polypropylene and polyurethane (elastane);
the use is limited to a maximum of 10% resp. 25% for socks, leggings andsportswear
10% 25%
- stainless steel fibres and mineral fibres, with exception of asbestos, carbon and silver fibres:
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Criteria
the use is limited to a maximum of 10%
10%
The additional fibre materials may be mixed with the organic fibres to the fabric or used in cer-tain details of the product. Blending organic and conventional fibres of the same type in thesame product is not permitted.
All additional materials must meet the limit values for residues as listed in chapter 2.4.16.
2.4.16
Accessor ies
Criteria
Material in general
Allowed are:
-natural materials including biotic material (such as (organic) natural fibre, wood, leather, horn,bone, shell) and non-biotic material (such as minerals, metals, stone)
[ ]
]
- regenerated and synthetic materials, provide their use is not explicitly restricted for the in-tended application in the below list of accessories.
Prohibited is the use of:
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Criteria
- asbestos
- carbon fibres
- silver (filament, treated) fibres
- chrome (e.g. as component of a metal or in leather tanning,except that stainless steel is permitted)
- nickel (e.g. as component of a metal, except that stainless steel is permitted)
- material from threatened animals, plant and timber
- Chlorinated plastics (e.g. PVC)
PVC
All materials used foraccessories must not contain any prohibitedinputas listed in chapter2.3.1 and must meet the applicable limit values for residues as listed in chapter 2.4.16.
2.3.1 2.4.16
Appliqu, borders, cords, hat-bands, laces, linings
Allowed are:
-natural materials
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Criteria
- fibre blends containing a minimum of 70% certified organic (in conversion) fibres with fibreslisted under additional fibre materials
70%
Buckles, buttons and press-studs, edgings, elastic bands andyarns, embroidery yarns, fasten-ers and closing systems, inlays,interface, labels, interlinings,pockets, seam bindings, sewingthreads, shoulder pads, zips
The requirements as specified in the row material in general apply.
Fillings, stuffing
If textile fibres are used the material requirements of chapter 2.2.1 respective 2.2.2 apply(since fillings with fibres are not consideredaccessories).
2.2.1 2.2.2 If non-textile material is used onlynatural materials are permitted.Natural materials must befrom certified organic (in conversion) production in case such certification is applicable for thekind of material used (e.g. for plant-based materials such as grain spelt or animal based-materials such as feathers).
Supports and frames
The requirements as specified in the row material in general apply.
Latex foam used in mattresses must be made from certified organic (in conversion) latex orfrom latex certified according to a program that verifies compliance with sustainable forestrymanagement principles. Polyurethane foams are not permitted in mattresses.
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Criteria
Other, not explicitly listed acces-
sor ies
The requirements as specified in the row material in general apply.
2.4.10 Environmental management
All companies must assure compliance with the applicable national and local legal environmental requirements applicable to theirprocessing/manufacturing stages performed (including those referring to emissions to air, wastewater discharge as well as disposalof waste and sludge).
They must have a written environmental policy and procedures in place to allow monitoring and improving relevant environmentalperformances in their facilities. Depending on the processing/manufacturing stages performed, the available data and proceduresneed to include:
- person responsible
- data on energy and water resources and their consumption per kg of textile output
- target goals and procedures to reduce energy and water consumption per kg of textile output
- monitoring of waste and discharges
- procedures to minimise waste and discharges
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- procedures to follow in case of waste and pollution incidents
- documentation of staff training in the conservation of water and energy, the proper and minimal use of chemicals and their
correct disposal
- programme for improvement
Wet processing units must keep full records of the use of chemicals, energy, water consumption and waste water treatment, includ-ing the disposal of sludge. In particular they must continuously measure and monitor waste water temperature, waste water pH andsediment quantities.
pH
2.4.11 Wastewater treatment
Wastewater from all wet processing units must be treated in an internal or external functional wastewater treatment plant beforedischarged to environment. The applicable national and local legal requirements for waste water treatment - including limit valueswith regard to pH, temperature, TOC, BOD, COD, colour removal, residues of (chemical) pollutants and discharge routes -must befulfilled.
pH TODBODCOD
Wastewater discharges to the environment must not exceed 20 g COD/kg of processed textile (output). For scouring greasy woolan exceptional limit of 45 g COD/kg applies.
COD 20
COD 45
Treatment of wastewater from water retting of bast fibres must achieve a reduction of COD (or TOC) of at least 95% for hemp f ibres
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and 75% for all other bast fibres.
COD TOC 95% 75%
Wastewater discharges to surface waters further must have a pH between 6 and 9 (unless the pH of the receiving water is outsidethis range) and a temperature of less than 35C (unless the temperature of the receiving water is above this value).
pH 6 9 pH 35 C
Wastewater analyses must be performed and documented periodically at normal operating capacity.
2.4.12 Storage, packaging and transport
Organic textile products must be stored and transported in such a manner as to prevent contamination by prohibited substancesand commingling with conventional products or substitution of the contents.
Packaging material must not contain chlorinated plastics (e.g. PVC).Any paper or cardboard used in packaging material for the re-tail trade ofGOTS Goods (incl. labelling items such as hang tags or swing tags) must be recycled frompre- orpost-consumer wasteor certified according to a program that verifies compliance with sustainable forestry management principles.
PVCGOTS
Transport means and routes must be documented.
In cases where pesticides/biocides must be used in storerooms / transport means, they have to comply with the applicable interna-tional or national organic production standard.
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2.4.13 Record keeping & internal quality assurance
All operational procedures and practices must be supported by effective documented control systems and records that enable totrace:
- the origin, nature and quantities of organic and additional (raw) materials,accessories as well asinputs which have been deliv-ered to the unit
- the flow of goods within the unit(processing/manufacturing steps performed, recipes used and stock quantities)
- the composition of manufactured products
- the nature, quantities and consignees ofGOTS Goods which have left the unit
GOTS
- any other information that may be required for the purposes of proper inspection of the operation
Records relevant to the inspection must be kept for at least five years.
Certified Entities purchasing organic fibres must receive and maintain transaction certificates (=TCs, certificates of inspection), is-sued by a recognised certifier and certified in accordance with the criteria of chapter 1.4 for the whole quantity purchased.
1.4 TC
Certified Entities purchasingGOTS Goods must receive and maintain GOTS transaction certificates, issued by anApproved Certi-fierfor the whole quantity ofGOTS Goods purchased. In accordance with the corresponding policy issuing TCs that cover multipleshipments is possible under certain conditions. The maximum time period that a single TC can cover is 3 months.
GOTS GOTS TC
TC TC 3
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The consignee of any organic fibres andGOTS Goods must check the integrity of the packaging or container and verify the originand nature of the certified products from the information contained in the product marking and corresponding documentation (e.g.invoice, bill of lading, transaction certificate) upon receipt of the certified products.
GOTS
A product whose GOTS compliant status is in doubt may only be put into processing or packaging after elimination of that doubt.
GOTS
TheCertified Entitymust have concluded a contract with eachsubcontractorstipulating the conditions of the relevant job work as-signed and remains finally responsible for compliance with all criteria of this standard.
2.4.14 Technical quality parameters
Any final product labelled according to this standard should comply with the following technical quality parameters. Informationabout any (potential) non-compliance(s) must be indicated by the licensee of the final product in the product declaration.
Parameter
Criteria
Test method
Rubbing fastness, dry
for fibre blends
3-4
3
ISO 105x12
Rubbing fastness, wet
2 ISO 105x12
Perspiration fastness, alkaline and acid
for fibre blends
3-4
3
ISO 105 E04
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Parameter
Criteria
Test method
Light fastness
3-4 ISO 105 B02
Dimensional changes after washing at 40C
resp. at 30C for animal fibre material andblends thereof.
40C
30C
This criterion is only valid for the garment
sector.
Knitted/hosiery:
Woven:
max. 8%
8%
max. 3%
3%
ISO 6330
Saliva fastness
"FAST" for babyand childrensclothing
LMBG B 82.10-1
washing fastness when washed at 60C
60C
3-4 ISO 105 C06 C1M
Washing fastness of animal fibre materialand blends thereof when washed at 30C
30C
3-4 ISO 105 C06 A1S without use of steel balls
ISO 105 C06 A1S
2.4.15Limit values for residues in GOTS Goods
GOTS
Even if produced in compliance with this standard textiles may carry traces of residues (e.g. due to unavoidable contamination). The
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following table lists the corresponding limit values forGOTS Goods:
GOTS
Parameter
Criteria
Test method
Alkylphenol (ethoxylates)NP, OP, NPEO, OPEO sum parameter
NPOPNPEOOPEO
< 20 mg/kgFor NP, OP: Extraction, derivatisation, GC/MS or HPLC/MSFor NPEO, OPEO: Extraction in methanol, derivatisation,HPLC/MS(test range for NPEO and OPEO: 3-15 moles)
NPOPGC/MS HPLC/MS
NPEOOPEOHPLC/MS
NPEOOPEO3-15
Arylamines with carcinogenic properties
(amine-releasing azo dyes MAK III, cate-gory 1,2,3)
MAK
III
1
2
3
Aniline (MAK III, category 4)
MAK III 4
< 20 mg/kg
< 100 mg/kg
EN 14362-1 and -3
(HPLC/GCMS)
EN 14362-1-3
(HPLC/GCMS)
AOX < 5 mg/kg Extraction with boiling water, adsorption on charcoal; AOXanalyzer based on ISO 9562
ISO 9562 AOX
Disperse dyes (classified as allergenic orcarcinogenic)
< 30 mg/kg DIN 54231(LC/MS)
Formaldehyde
< 16 mg/kg Japanese Law 112, or ISO 14184-1;
112 ISO 14184-1
Glyoxal and other short-chain aldehydes < 20 mg/kg Extraction (acc. to ISO 14184-1),
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Parameter
Criteria
Test method
(mono- and dialdehydes up to C6)
1-6
ISO 17226-1 (HPLC)
ISO 14184-1
ISO 17226-1(HPLC)pH value
4.5 9.0 (no skincontact)
4.5 9.0
4.5 7.5 (skin con-tact and babywear)
4.5 7.5
ISO 3071
Chlorophenols (PCP, TeCP)
PCP
TeCP
< 0.01 mg/kg LFGB 82-02-08
(GC/MS)o-Phenylphenole
< 1.0 mg/kg Extraction in solvent, GC/MS
GC/MS
Pesticides, sum parameter
64 LFGB L 00.0034(GC/MS);
All natural fibres (except shorn wool),cert. organic
< 0.1 mg/kg 64 LFGB L 00.00-114 (LC/MS/MS)
Shorn wool, cert. organic
< 0.5 mg/kg
Heavy metals
In eluate: figures inmg/kg refer to thetextile
Elution DIN EN ISO 105-E04ISO 17294-2(ICP/MS)
DIN EN ISO 105-E04
ISO 17294-2
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Parameter
Criteria
Test method
(ICP/MS)
Antimony (Sb)
< 0.2 mg/kg
Arsenic (As)
< 0.2 mg/kg
Cadmium (Cd)
< 0.1 mg/kg
Chromium (Cr)
< 1.0 mg/kg
Cobalt (Co)
< 1.0 mg/kg
Copper (Cu)
< 25 mg/kg
Lead (Pb)
< 0.2 mg/kg
Nickel (Ni)
< 1.0 mg/kg
Mercury (Hg)
< 0.02 mg/kg
Selenium (Se)
< 0.2 mg/kg
Tin (Sn)
< 2.0 mg/kg
Chromium VI (Cr-VI)
Cr-VI
< 0.5 mg/kg Elution DIN EN ISO 105-E04,ISO 11083
DIN EN ISO 105-E04
ISO 11083
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Parameter
Criteria
Test method
Heavy metals
in digested sample:
EPA 3050 B
Cadmium (Cd)
< 45 mg/kg (ICP/MS)
Lead (Pb)
< 50 mg/kg
Organotin compounds, individuallyTBT, TphT, DBT, DOT
TBTTphTDBTDOT
< 0.05 mg/kg Extraction in solvent, ISO 17353(GC/MS) orISO/TS 16179
ISO 17353(GC/MS)ISO/TS 16179MBT
< 0.1 mg/kg
Per- and Polyfluorinated compounds
(PFC) , individually:PFC :
PFOA, PFOS
FTOH
absent
< 0.001 mg/kg
< 0.01 mg/kg
Extraction in solvent, LC/MS
LC/MSExtraction in solvent, GC/MS
GC/MS
Phthalates (DINP, DMEP, DNOP, DEHP,DIDP, BBP, DBP, DIBP), sum parameter
DINPDMEPDNOP
DEHP
DIDP
BBP
DBP
DIBP
< 100 mg/kg DIN EN 15777: 2009-12(GC/MS)
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH):Chrysene, Benzo[a]anthracen,Benzo[b]fluoranthene, Benzo(j)fluoranthene,Benzo[k]fluoranthene, Benzo[a]pyrene,Benzo(e)pyrene, Dibenzo[a,h]anthracene,
ISO 18287 or ZEK 01.2-08(GC/MS)
ISO 18287ZEK 01.2-08
(GC/MS)
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Parameter
Criteria
Test method
Naphthalin, Acenaphthylene, Acenaphthene,Fluorene, Phenanthrene, Anthracene,Fluoranthene, Pyrene, Indeno[1,2,3-
cd]pyrene, Benzo[g,h,i]perylene,sum parameterindividually
PAH
(a)(b)(j)
(k)(a)(e)
(a,h)
(1,2,3-cd)g,h,i
< 10 mg/kg< 1 mg/kg
< 10 mg/kg< 1 mg/kg
2.4.16Limit values for residues in additional fibre materials and accessories
Additional materials andaccessories (in accordance with the criteria of chapter 2.4.9.) used forGOTS Goods need to comply withthe following limit values for residues:
GOTS 2.4.9
Parameter
Criteria
Test method
Arylamines with carcinogenic properties(amine-releasing azo dyes MAK III, cate-gory 1,2,3)
MAK
III 123
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Parameter
Criteria
Test method
carcinogenic)
(LC/MS)
Formaldehyde
< 300 mg/kg (no
skin contact)
< 75 mg/kg (skincontact)
< 16 mg/kg(babywear)
Japanese Law 112; or based on ISO 14184-1
112 ISO 14184-1
Glyoxal and other short-chain aldehydes(mono- and dialdehydes up to C6)
1-6
< 300 mg/kg (noskin contact)
< 75 mg/kg (skincontact)
< 20 mg/kg(babywear)
Extraction (acc. to ISO 14184-1), ISO 17226-1 (HPLC)
ISO14184-1ISO 17226-1 (HPLC)
pH value
4.5 9.0 (no skincontact)
4.5 7.5 (skincontact andbabywear)
ISO 3071
Chlorophenols (PCP, TeCP) < 0.05 mg/kg LFGB 82-02-08
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Parameter
Criteria
Test method
PCP
TeCP)
(GC/MS)
Pesticides, sum parameter
64 LFGB L 00.00-34 (GC/MS); 64 LFGB L 00.00-114 (LC/MS/MS)
All natural fibres (except shorn wool)
< 0.5 mg/kg
Shorn wool
< 1.0 mg/kg
Heavy metals
In eluate: figuresin mg/kg refers toadditional materialoraccessory
mg/kg
Elution DIN EN ISO 105-E04,ISO 17294-2(ICP/MS)
DIN EN ISO 105-E04,
ISO 17294-2
(ICP/MS)
Arsenic (As)
< 0.2 mg/kg
Cadmium (Cd)
< 0.1 mg/kg
Chromium (Cr)
< 1.0 mg/kg
Cobalt (Co)
< 1.0 mg/kg
Copper (Cu)
< 50 mg/kg
Lead (Pb)
< 0.2 mg/kg
Nickel (Ni)
< 1.0 mg/kg
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Parameter
Criteria
Test method
Mercury (Hg)
< 0.02 mg/kg
Chromium VI (Cr-VI)
Cr-VI
< 0.5 mg/kg Elution DIN EN ISO 105-E04,
ISO 11083
DIN EN ISO 105-E04,ISO 11083
Heavy metals
in digested sam-ple:
EPA 3050 B
Cadmium (Cd)
< 45 mg/kg (ICP/MS)
Lead (Pb)
< 50 mg/kg
Nickel release
< 0.5 g/cm /week
< 0.5 g/cm2/
EN 12472, EN 1811
Organotin compounds, individually
TBT, TphT, DBT, DOTMBT
< 0.05 mg/kg< 0.1 mg/kg
Extraction in solvent, ISO 17353(GC/MS) or ISO/TS 16179
ISO 17353(GC/MS) ISO/TS 16179
Phthalates (DINP, DMEP, DNOP, DEHP,DIDP, BBP, DBP, DIBP) sum parameter
DINP
DMEP
DNOP
DEHPDIDPBBPDBPDIBP
< 100 mg/kg DIN EN 15777: 2009-12(GC/MS)
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH):Chrysene, Benzo[a]anthracen,Benzo[b]fluoranthene, Benzo(j)fluoranthene,Benzo[k]fluoranthene, Benzo[a]pyrene,Benzo(e)pyrene, Dibenzo[a,h]anthracene,
ISO 18287 or ZEK 1.2-08(GC/MS)
ISO 18287ZEK 1.2-08
(GC/MS)
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Parameter
Criteria
Test method
Naphthalin, Acenaphthylene, Acenaphthene,Fluorene, Phenanthrene, Anthracene,Fluoranthene, Pyrene, Indeno[1,2,3-
cd]pyrene, Benzo[g,h,i]perylene,sum parameterindividually
PAH
(a)(b)(j)
(k)(a)(e)(a,h)
(1,2,3-cd)g,h,i
< 10 mg/kg< 1.0 mg/kg
< 10 mg/kg< 1.0 mg/kg
Further parameters relevant for specificmaterials used in accessories
Criteria
Test method
Polyester fibres:
Antimony (Sb)
< 20 mg/kg Elution DIN EN ISO 105-E04,ISO 17294-2(ICP/MS)
DIN EN ISO 105-E04ISO 17294-2(ICP/MS)
Natural latex foam:
Butadiene
Chlorophenols (incl. salts and esters)
< 1.0 mg/kg
< 1.0 mg/kg
Gas chromatography, flame-ionisation detector
LFGB 82-02-08 (GC/MS)
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Carbon disulphide
Nitrosamines
< 0.02 mg/m3
< 0.001 mg/m3
Chamber test, DIN ISO 16000-6
DIN ISO 16000-6
Chamber test; ZH 1/120-23 or BGI 505-23 for air samplingand analysis
ZH 1/120-23BGI 505-23
1) Criterion not applicable to non-bioticmaterial (such as metals)
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3 Minimum social criteria
3.1 Scope
The following social criteria apply to all textile processing, manufacturing and trading stages which are employing workers. Assoon as applicable minimum social criteria will be introduced to recognised organic farming standards, these will apply to the farmlevel as well.
For adequate implementation and assessment of the following specific criteria adherence to the corresponding key conventions ofthe International Labour Organization (ILO) must be assured.
ILO
3.2 Emp lo ymen t is f reel y ch os en
There is no forced or bonded labour.
Workers are not required to lodge "deposits" or their identity papers with their employer and are free to leave their employer afterreasonable notice.
3.3 Freedom of assoc ia t ion and the r igh t to co llec t i ve bargain ing are respec ted
Workers, without distinction, have the right to join or form trade unions of their own choosing and to bargain collectively.
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The employer adopts an open attitude towards the activities of trade unions and their organisational activities.
Workers representatives are not discriminated against and have access to carry out their representative functions in the workplace.
Where the right to freedom of association and collective bargaining is restricted under law, the employer facilitates, and does nothinder, the development of parallel means for independent and free association and bargaining.
3 .4 Work ing cond it i ons are sa fe and hyg ien ic
A safe and hygienic working environment must be provided, bearing in mind the prevailing knowledge of the industry and of anyspecific hazards. Appropriate personal protective equipment must be provided to the workers and it must be assured that these are
being used whenever necessary. Adequate steps must be taken to prevent accidents and injury to health arising from, associatedwith, or occurring in the course of work, by minimising, so far as is reasonably practicable, the causes of hazards inherent in theworking environment.
For all chemical substances and preparations used the corresponding Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) must be maintained andit must be assured that the applicable health and safety measures for handling and storing these chemicals are implemented.
MSDS
Workers must receive regular and recorded health and safety training incl. fire prevention training and evacuation drills, and suchtraining must be repeated for new or reassigned workers.
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Access to clean toilet facil ities and to potable water, and, if appropriate, to rest areas, food consuming areas and sanitary facilitiesfor food storage must be provided.
Accommodation, where provided, must be clean, safe, and meet the basic needs of the workers.
The company observing the code must assign responsibility for health and safety to a senior management representative.
3.5 Ch il d lab o ur mus t n ot b e u sed
There must be no new recruitment of child labour.
Companies must develop or participate in and contribute to policies and programmes which provide for the transition of any childfound to be performing child labour to enable her or him to attend and remain in quality education until no longer a child.
Children and young persons under 18 must not be employed at night or in hazardous conditions.
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These policies and procedures including the interpretation of the terms "child" and "child labour" must conform to the provisions ofthe relevant ILO conventions C138 and C182.
ILO C138 C182
3.6 L iv ing wages
Wages and benefits paid for a standard working week meet, at a minimum, national legal standards or industry benchmark stan-dards, whichever is higher. In any event wages should always be enough to meet basic needs and to provide some discretionary
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income.
All workers must be provided with written and understandable information about their employment conditions including wages be-
fore they enter employment and about the particulars of their wages for the pay period concerned each time that they are paid.
Deductions from wages as a disciplinary measure are not permitted nor must any deductions from wages unless provided for by na-tional law be permitted without the express permission of the worker concerned. All disciplinary measures must be recorded.
3 .7 Wo rk in g hou rs ar e no t e xc es s iv e
Working hours must comply with national laws and benchmark industry standards, whichever affords greater protection.
In any event, workers must not be required to work in excess of 48 hours per week on a regular basis, and must be provided with atleast one day off for every 7 day period on average. Overtime must be voluntary, must not exceed 12 hours per week, must not bedemanded on a regular basis and must always be compensated at a premium rate.
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3 .8 No d i sc rim in at io n is p ra ct is ed
There is no kind of discrimination e.g. in hiring, compensation, access to training, promotion, termination or retirement based onrace, caste, national origin, religion, age, disability, gender, marital status, sexual orientation, union membership or political affilia-tion.
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3 .9 Regu la r empl oymen t i s p r ov id ed
To every extent possible work performed must be on the basis of recognised employment relationship established through nationallaw and practice.
Obligations to employees under labour or social security laws and regulations arising from the regular employment relationshipmust not be avoided through the use of labour-only contracting, subcontracting, or home-working arrangements, or through appren-ticeship schemes where there is no real intent to impart skills or provide regular employment, nor must any such obligations beavoided through the excessive use of fixed-term contracts of employment.
3.10 Harsh or inhumane t rea tment is proh ib i ted
Physical abuse or discipline, the threat of physical abuse, sexual or other harassment and verbal abuse or other forms of intimida-tion must be prohibited.
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3 .11 Soc ia l Comp l iance Managemen t
Companies must have a policy for social accountability to ensure that the social criteria can be met. They must support the imple-mentation and monitoring of the social criteria by:
- nominating a person responsible for social accountability
- monitoring compliance with the social criteria and implementing necessary improvements at its facilities
- informing its workers about the content of the minimum social criteria in the applicable local language(s)
- maintaining records of the name, age, working hours and the wages paid for each worker
- allowing the workers to nominate a representative for social accountability that is able to provide feedback to the managementregarding implementation status of and compliance with social criteria
- recording and investigating complaints from workers or third parties related to the adherence to the social criteria and maintainingrecords about any necessary corrective measures arising from them
- refraining from disciplinary measures, dismissals or other forms of discrimination against workers for providing information con-cerning observance of the social criteria
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4 Quality assurance system
4 .1 Aud it in g o f pr o ce ss in g , manu f ac tu r in g and t ra di ng s ta ges
Processors,manufacturers andtraders ofGOTS Goods must participate in the GOTS certification procedure which is based on anon-site annual inspection cycle (including possible additional unannounced inspections based on a risk assessment of the opera-tions). They must hold a valid certificate of compliance listing the certified products/product categories and the processing, manu-facturing and trading activities that are qualified under the scope of certification (including names of subcontractors assigned andtheir relevant processing and manufacturing steps).
GOTS GOTS
The responsible certifier may decide to perform remote-inspections instead of on-site inspections fortraders which do not have orsubcontract anyprocessingormanufacturingactivities. On-site inspection must however be performed at least for the first year andevery 3rd year of granted certification.Traders having an annual turnover withGOTS Goods less than 5000 and retailers only sell-ing to end consumers are exempt from the certification obligation; provide they do not (re-)pack or (re-)labelGOTS Goods.Traderswith less than 5000 annual turnover withGOTS Goods must register with anApproved Certifierand must inform the same imme-diately after their annual turnover exceeds 5000.
GOTS 5000
GOTS GOTS 5000
5000
The responsibleApproved Certifiermay further decide on exceptions from the annual inspection cycle for small-scalesubcontrac-tors with a low risk potential regarding environmental and social criteria. On-site inspection must however be performed to suchunits at least for the first year and every 3rd year of granted certification.
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The entity under whose name or brand the labelledGOTS Goods are sold to the end consumer is responsible for exercising duecare in ensuring compliance of the products with this standard, the Licensing and Labelling Guide and further provisions as re-leased by the GOTS International Working Group (IWG).
GOTS GOTS
IWG
Certifiers must be authorised by the IWG for the specific scope(s) in which they offer certification services:
IWG
Certification of mechanical textile processing and manufacturing operations and their products
Certification of wet processing and finishing operations and their products
Certification of trading operations and related products
Basis for authorisation by the IWG is an accreditation of the certifier in accordance with the IWG document Approval Procedure andRequirements for Certification Bodies by the main co-operation partner of the IWG for this process, IOAS, or another recognisedaccreditation body.
IWG IOAS IWG
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4 .2 Tes t ing o f Techn ica l Qual it y Parame te rs and Res i dues
Certified Entities are expected to undertake testing in accordance with a risk assessment in order to assure compliance with thisstandard and in specific with the criteria of chapter 2.4.14 (Technical Quality Parameters) as well as 2.4.15 and 2.4.16 (Limit Valuesfor Residues inGOTS Goods, additional materials andaccessories). AllGOTS Goods, the components of these products and theinputs used are to be included in this risk assessment and therefore potentially subject to testing. The testing frequency, the typeand number of samples are to be established according to this risk assessment.
2.4.14 2.4.15 2.4.16 GOTS
GOTS
Samples for residue testing may also be taken by the inspector during the required on-site inspection, either as back-up to the in-spection process or in case of suspicion of contamination or non-compliance. Additional samples of goods may be taken from thesupply chain at any time without advance notice.
Laboratories that are accredited according to ISO/IEC 17025 and that have appropriate experience in residue testing for textiles re-spective chemical inputs are approved to perform residue testing for those tests that are under the scope of their accreditation.
ISO/IEC 17025
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Annex
A) Speci fic requirements for text i le personal care products
This chapter lists criteria for Textile Personal Care Products that deviate from or are set in addition to the general criteria of thisstandard. Where no deviating requirements are set in this chapter, the applicable general GOTS criteria apply.
GOTS
Important note: Any entity selling personal care products must be aware of and meet the specific legal (hygienic) requirements ap-plicable for its products and in the country / region where they are sold. It may well be that some of these legal requirements forspecific personal care products conflict with environmental criteria set by GOTS. Accordingly, except where specified below, theseproducts cannot be certified and labelled to GOTS.
GOTS GOTS
A1) Scope
For the purpose of this standard Textile Personal Care Products are grouped as following:
Group I: Topical products such as cotton wool, sanitary towels, bandages, nappies, gauze cotton tissue (Gamgee),island dressings, wound strips, sticking plasters and gauze dressings.
Gamgee
Group II: Physically invasive products such as tampons and dental rolls, and
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Clinically invasive products such as surgical swabs and gauze swabs.
A2) Spec if i c c r ite ria fo r mater ial s and inpu ts
A2.1) Fibre material components
Non woven and absorbent materials must be composed of 100% certified organic fibres and synthetic fibre components are notpermitted for group II products unless the use of other fibre materials is required to meet legal medical regulations and does not ex-ceed 5% of the content (if labelled as organic) or 30% (if labelled as made with x% organic materials).
100%
5% X% 30%
All fibres used must be Totally Chlorine Free (TCF).TCF
A2.3) Super Absorbing Polymers (SAPs)
SAP
SAPs must be made from non GMO renewable raw materials (ADM-type).
SAP GMO ADM
SAP may as a maximum contain 5% by weight of water-soluble extracts.
SAP 5%
A2.4) Barrier films
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Except for wound contact layers barrier films must be composed of biodegradable polymers. All raw materials used must be nonGMO.
GMO
A3) Specif ic cri teria for Inpu ts
A3.1) Sizing
No sizing must be used for groupII products.
A3.2) Dyes
The use of dyes is only allowed if their use is required to meet a mandatory legal regulation.Approved Certifiers may further grantexceptions where a clear functional purpose exists (e.g. to identify wound dressing orientation).
A3.3) Optical Brightening Agents
Optical brightening agents(OBAs) must not be used.
OBA
A3.4) Fragrances and lubricants
Any fragrances and lubricants used must comply beside the input criteria of GOTS also with the input criteria of the COSMOS-
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Standard (Cosmetics Organic and Natural Standard).
GOTS COSMOS
B) Definitions
For the purpose of this standard the following terms are defined as:
Term
Definition for the purpose of this standard
Accessories
Items that are added to supplementGOTS Goods for required functional or for fashionable reasons.Most commonly usedaccessories are listed in chapter 2.4.9. The processing of those accessories is notunder direct scope of the GOTS on-site certification system. The GOTS criteria applicable to accessoriesare listed in chapter 2.4.9 and 2.4.16.
GOTS 2.4.9
GOTS GOTS 2.4.9 2.4.16
Approved Certifier
Certification body which is approved by the IWG to perform inspections and certifications according toGOTS in the relevant scope.
An updated list of Approved Certifiers and their scopes is available at:http://www.global-standard.org/certification/approved-certification-bodies.html
IWG GOTS
http://www.global-standard.org/certification/approved-certification-bodies.htmlCertified Entity
Processor,manufacturer, traderor retailer ofGOTS Goods certified by anApproved Certifier.
GOTSEndocrine disruptor
An exogenous substance or mixture that alters function(s) of the endocrine system and consequentlycauses adverse health effects in an intact organism, or its progeny, or (sub)populations
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GOTS Goods
GOTS
Textile goods (finished or intermediate) produced in compliance with GOTS by aCertified Entityand cer-tified by anApproved Certifier.
GOTS
Heavy metal free
Aninputis considered as heavy metal free if it does not contain heavy metals as a functional constituentand any impurities contained do not exceed the following limit values (as set by ETAD for dyes):
Antimony: 50ppm, Arsenic: 50ppm, Barium: 100ppm, Cadmium: 20ppm, Cobalt: 500ppm, Copper:250ppm, Chromium: 100ppm, Iron: 2500ppm, Lead: 100 ppm, Manganese: 1000ppm, Nickel: 200ppm,Mercury: 4ppm, Selenium: 20ppm, Silver: 100ppm, Zinc: 1500ppm, Tin: 250ppm
ETAD
50ppm50ppm100ppm20ppm500ppm250ppm100ppm
2500ppm100ppm1000ppm200ppm4ppm20 ppm100 ppm
1500 ppm250 ppm
In conversion
A product from an operation or portion thereof, which has completed at least 12 months under organicmanagement and is under the supervision of a certification body.
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Input
General term for allsubstances andpreparations directly applied as textile auxiliary agents, dyes or pig-ments.
Invasive products
Clinically invasive products:Any device that penetrates the body through the skin, with the aid of or in thecontext of a surgical operation.
Physically invasive products: Any device that, in whole or part, penetrates inside the body through anatural or artificial orifice.
Manufacturer
Entity in the manufacturing chain (sewing industry or so called CMT (cutting, making, trimming) industry
up to labelling and final packing) ofGOTS Goods.GOTS [ CMT]
Natural materials
Anatural materialis any product or physical matter that comes from plants, animals, or the ground. Min-erals and the metals that can be extracted from them are also considered to belong into this category.Natural materials include biotic materials (materials that originates from living organisms such as (or-
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ganic) natural fibre, wood, leather, horn, bone, shell, seed and plant oils etc.) and non-biotic material(such as minerals, metals, stone).
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Permanent AOXAOX AOX is permanent, if the halogen is permanently bound to the molecule (e.g. in the chromophore of adyestuff or pigment) and cannot get hydrolysed or released during fibre processing.
AOX
Preparations
Mixtures or solutions composed of two or moresubstances.
Pre-consumer waste
Material diverted from the waste stream during the manufacturing process. Excluded is the reutilization ofmaterials such as rework, regrind or scrap generated in a process and capable to being reclaimed withinthe same process.
Post-consumer waste
Material generated by households or by commercial, industrial and institutional facilities in their role asend-users of the product that can no longer be used for its intended purpose. This includes returns ofmaterials from the distribution chain.
Processor
Entity in the processing chain (post-harvest handling up to finishing) ofGOTS Goods.
GOTS
Subcontractor
Entity in the supply chain ofGOTS Goods performing job work (in the field of processing or manufactur-ing)for aCertified Entitywithout becoming proprietor of theGOTS Goods and not assigning an own (in-dependent) GOTS certification.
GOTS GOTS
GOTS
Substances
Chemical elements and their compounds as they occur in the natural state or as produced by industry.
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Sportswear
Sportswearincludes any garment that is functional or technical active wear, which requires it to performproperly with regard to stretch, sun block, insect repellent, moisture repellent, wrinkle repellent andbreathability. Such a garment is intended to be suitable for activities such as walking, hiking, running, ex-ercise, dance, and athletic pursuits, not including leisure or casual wear.
Topical Products
Any device that does not penetrate inside the body, either through a body orifice or through the skin
Trader
Entity trading with (=buying and selling)GOTS Goods in the supply chain between the producer of thefibre and the retail merchant of the final product regardless whether the goods are physically received ornot (e.g. an import, export or wholesale trading entity).
Agents that do not become proprietor of the goods and retailers only selling to the end consumer are notconsidered as traders.
GOTS
Worker
Any individual engaged in work who is not a senior manager or owner.
C) List of abbreviations
Organisations / Standards:
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GOTS Global Organic Textile Standard IWG GOTS International Working Group (member organisations: IVN, JOCA,
OTA, SA)GOTS IVN
JOCAOTASA
IVN International Association Natural Textile Industry, Germany
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JOCA Japan Organic Cotton Association, Japan
OTA Organic Trade Association, USA
SA Soil Association, UK EC European Commission
ECHA European Chemicals Agency
ETAD Ecological and Toxicological Association of Dyes and Organic PigmentsManufacturers
GHS Global Harmonized System
IFOAM International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements
ILO International Labour Organisation
IOAS International Organic Accreditation Service
ISO International Organization for Standardization
IUCN International Union for Conservation of Nature
OECD Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development
REACH EEC Regulation regarding Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and
Restriction of Chemicals
ECC USDA United States Department of Agriculture
Others: EC50 Effect concentration (50%) 50%
IC50 Inhibition concentration (50% inhibition) 50%LC50 Lethal concentration (50% mortality) 50%
-MES -methyl ester sulphonate (C16/18) -(C16/18)
AOX Absorbable halogenated hydrocarbons andsubstances that can causetheir formation.
APEO Alkylphenolethoxylate BBP Benzylbutyl phthalate BOD Biological Oxygen Demand
COD Chemical Oxygen Demand
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DBP Dibutyl phthalate
DBT Dibutyltin
DEHP Diethylhexyl phthalate DIBP Di-isobutyl phthalate
DIDP Diisodecyl phthalate
DINP Diisononyl phthalate DMEP Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate 2-DNOP Di-n-octyl phthalate
DTDMAC Ditallowdimethylammonium chloride
DSDMAC Distearyldimethylammonium chloride DHTDMAC Dihydrogenated tallow dimethylammonium chloride
DTPA Diethylenetriamine penta-acetate
EDTA Ethylendiamine tetra-acetate
FTOH Fluorotelomer alcohol
GMO Genetically modified organisms MAC Maximum Allowable Concentration (of asubstance at the working
place)(
MBT Monobutyltin NP Nonylphenol NPEO Nonylphenolethoxylates
NTA Nitrilotriacetic acid
OP Octylphenol OPEO Octylphenolethoxylates
LAS Linear alkyl benzene sulphonate
PAH Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons PCB Polychlorinated Biphenyls PCP Pentachlorophenol
PFCA Perfluorinated carboxylic acid
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PFOA Perfluorooctanoic acid
PFOS Perflurooctane sulfonate
PFSA Perfluorosulfonic acid PVC Polyvinyl chloride
TBT Tributyltin
TeCP Tetrachlorophenol TOC Total Organic Carbon TPhT Triphenyltin
Availability of documents:
This standard, the reference documents and any further relevant public information as released by the International Working Group are introduced and avail-able for download on the website www.global-standard.org
www.global-standard.org
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